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can you tell us more about that? >> the social secretary at the white house told me at the time he would tell people little green men from mars had landed on the white house lawn, they would have believed it before they believed the president was having an affair with marilyn monroe. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was the only woman that really bothered jackie. confided in friends of hers that she was worried, because marilyn was so unstable, such a loose cannon emotionally she could go public and really kind of obliterate jfk's presidency. marilyn monroe called the white house, delusional, and said she was in love with jack and jack was going to leave jackie and jackie said, well, okay, i'll move out, you move in, you'll have all the headaches of being first lady. this is a story that had been around. i was able to confirm it with jfk's air force aide, a number of close friends. it's startling but marilyn was the one person who bothered jackie most. >> it's an amazing recounting. another q
can you tell us more about that? >> the social secretary at the white house told me at the time he would tell people little green men from mars had landed on the white house lawn, they would have believed it before they believed the president was having an affair with marilyn monroe. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was the only woman that really bothered jackie. confided in friends of hers that she was worried, because marilyn was so unstable, such a loose cannon...
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when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to use it. >> interesting, you have the word "question" in there. how do you do the stop and frisk without the slippery slope of getting into profiling people on the street? >> it's all about suspicion. if there's suspicious activity -- the reason why i say stop, question and frisk, it was chief justice earl warren, not the most conservative member of the court who wrote an 8-1 opinion in 1968 and he called it stop, question and frisk. it's been shortened to stop and frirv frisk because of headline writers. the most important thing is one, there's suspicious activity. the court ruling lays out exactly what suspicious activity is. after the stop, there needs to be a question. the critical component of the process. based on that the police officer has a right to frisk. it goes to
when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to use it. >> interesting, you have the word "question" in there. how do you do the stop and frisk without the slippery slope of getting into profiling people on the street? >> it's all about suspicion....
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tell us more. >> good morning, chuck. yeah, it's almost out of a page here that many people would not even imagine as being possible. the fact that the former president who so many people united to topple now has at least cleared one more hurdle for his release. that is after a cairo court essentially ordered him released pending a trial for new charges of investigation. in essence what the court order is saying is president oba ing mubarak should be released while his trial has yet to begun. he's already convicted in one case, in negligence to protect protesters. that conviction landed him a life sentence. but since then he appealed that. he has now a retrial under way for that specific charge. he's facing a lot of charges of corruption. but because he is facing so many charges, one of the court orders today is he should be released pending these legal proceedings against him. that would anger a lot of people here, chuck. >> amazing he would be released while morsi is still in custody. i want to ask you about your report
tell us more. >> good morning, chuck. yeah, it's almost out of a page here that many people would not even imagine as being possible. the fact that the former president who so many people united to topple now has at least cleared one more hurdle for his release. that is after a cairo court essentially ordered him released pending a trial for new charges of investigation. in essence what the court order is saying is president oba ing mubarak should be released while his trial has yet to...
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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence.
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as a matter of fact, they simply don't like this or anything about us. at least the terrorist varieties. we just have to face that fact. this is a very difficult period. now to the extent governments are overthrown routinely, whether they're author tarn or not across the arab spring, all sorts of people are going to rise up. it's undoubtedly true they don't pay much attention to the united states. but at the same time, i don't think we need to worry about that obsessively. the united states is the only country that can take people all around the world, literally, even our nato friends out to afghanistan. so only fleet that keeps the seas open. everybody understands that basically. this is a huge influence. >> senator lugar, thank you, appreciate your wisdom. good to have you here. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, yemen says it's thwarted an al qaeda planned terror plot. so what's the president to do? keep the heightened alert? dial it back down? need to present a win-win in these highly polarized times. >>> later, fight for the senate in 2014. searching
as a matter of fact, they simply don't like this or anything about us. at least the terrorist varieties. we just have to face that fact. this is a very difficult period. now to the extent governments are overthrown routinely, whether they're author tarn or not across the arab spring, all sorts of people are going to rise up. it's undoubtedly true they don't pay much attention to the united states. but at the same time, i don't think we need to worry about that obsessively. the united states is...